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I am not sure she did not miss one, so engaged was her attention, and sometliing very like half a sovereign was dropped into her hand, as the next came in sight ; when Bachel — for, of course, it was Rachel — with beaming eye and heightened colour held up her finger to the approaching vehicle, and the Captain pursued his leisurely and, apparently, rather objectless walk. Per- haps the *' business " had already been transacted. Let us follow the messenger home, and listen to her account of her e...mbassy to her employer. ''"So you saw JNIr. Algernon 1" " Yes, ma'am ; I thought they were so careless at lodgings, and perhaps the letter might just wait till the first time the bell rung, and Mr. Wyndham might slip out before he got it." "Quite right," replied Emma, looking satisfied, and transferring Algernon's note to the pocket of her dress. " Law ! ma'am ; what a handsome gentleman there was sitting with Mr. Algernon ! So noble-looking, with black whiskers ! — so black ! " Emma looked up, arched her eyebrow with a half- inquiring glance, coloured a little, and seemed about to make an observation, but, apparently thinking better of it, only said, " Very likely." THE YOUNG LADY AND HER WAITING-WOMAN.
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